Goodwell Toothbrush claims itīs the first sustainable toothbrush, and what does it mean? In fact it means that in designing and developing it some real efforts were made in order to make it environmentally friendly by paying attention to manufacturing processes and used materials. Normal toothbrushes are made to be expendable, after a few months of use everyone gets rid of them, one of its requirements is that they are cheap, so great manufacturers make them from plastic, which causes obvious environment issues. With that in mind, the guys at Goodwell developed this toothbrush with an aluminum handle, made to last, and interchangeable compostable components, that you can replace without worrying about its environment effects. With the set you get an anti-microbial travel case, a toothbrush featuring binchotan charcoal bristles, that prevent bacteria from lodging on them, and a tongue scraper attachment. The handle also features a small storage container to keep some things that may come in handy, like advil or some matches for those who treasure dental hygiene hereīs a handy and eco-friendly choice. watch the video

Wood Studio is a family-owned and operated Alabama based company. They are specialists in woodworking design and fabrication, their signature piece is this beautifully crafted "Lookout Mountain Rocker". Wood Studio have been producing this chair for over 30 years, and you can see why, it is a classic and timeless piece of furniture. Wood Studio offers this signature piece in a variety of native hardwoods and is available in dark brown and saddle tan leather....read more

With Obol you can take your time eating your cereals, you will never eat soggy cereals again. This is one of those "i wish i had that idea" inventions, the Obol separates your cereals from your milk so you can mix them gradually as you eat. Obol can be used in various situations, adding croutons to soup or eating cookies with milk. ...read more

Anchored in a small canal on Mission Creek in San Francisco, California, lays this beautiful modern contemporary floating home designed by Robert Nebolon Architects. Envisioned by a pair of adventurous first-time homeowners, the 2,100-square-foot floating house was built in a Sausalito boatyard, and then towed across the San Francisco Bay safely to its slip on San Franciscos Mission Creek where it now proudly resides. Everything has a contemporary touch, starting w...read more